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Money Market And City Intelligence. Frid...

MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , January 6 , 1 S 55 . The French Loan , and the continual gloomy leading article * of the Times , with the internal discord apparent in the Cabinet , has not made matters very cheerful in the City . The Funds have been flat . Consols having been done as low as flOf for the opening , the speculation has been been principally downwards ; and as the account for the 10 th of . this month comes on'Tbelieve-that there will-be-a rise of half , or three-auarters- « er cent . The heavy Railway

Sharemarket has ; been very firm , and has not felt the same depression as Consols . Turks are now all paid up , and have been better ; just now are flatter again . Freucn Railways keep up wonderfully . In Mines there has been no business whatever . Crystal Palaces improve a little ; a promise of a dividend to the shareholders , however small , may have made them firmer . In Joint Stock Banks and Australian Banks but little doinr . Honey is slightly dearer again in the . Stock Exchange . Consols closed at four o ' clock . Consols , 004 , 0 O |; Six per Cent . Turkish Scrip , 75 ; Throe per Cent . Russian , 96 , 98 .

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CORN MARKET . «« . ™ . i . * -. M ^ I * no , Friday Evening , Jan . 8 . The Wheat trade remain * in a dull mate . . The long expootod . suppliosfrom the northern ports * aw arriving but Tory gradually , and there is no reason * to expect even , a temporary decline of any Importance , na symptom * have appeared of that increased demand ; which hae been bo generally expected at this season of the year . We can see nothing to prevent a considerable advance in piioes ; tor ybilo the liberal deliveries from the farmers up to this time have left them with Tory ltttlo . If" any , more wheat In hand , tha * they had at this time last year , the imports into the unttrt Kingdom during the past six months hare been Xtvr & o qrs . wheat , and 1 , 831 . 603 owts . of Flour loss than omina « corresponding period in IBM . In the shipping ports * the . valvie of Wheat nu undorgono very little variation . Hostocflc Wheat , 07 s ., Od . ; Konlgsborg , high mixed , 01 lbs . 07 s . \ Ityettm , ' red , 01 lbs . ^ 03 s ., all r . o . b . in the spring ; Danish , 0 » to « l lbs ., 64 s . , Fohmorn , 01 lbs . 67 a ., I o . b . for presmt ahtptnent ,. wltix a freight of 7 s . and fi por cent , to . London or Bast Coatf . Notwithstandhtg the continuance or monetary difflcultiea at Now York , we learn that all deseri [/ tiara of Grain were held there with groat firmness . ThoBrenoh markets are gradually rocoveriiig from the do . pressiau . CAiund . by the prohibition of export . Barley . -- An

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Jul-Bb . JLJUE 4 J VJiJt xXXL iS LIGHT BROWH COD LIVER OIL . PR EPARED for Indiana ! Use in the Loffodeu Isles , Norway , and put to the Test of Chemical Analysis . Prescribed by . eminent Medical Men as the most efeotual EJ 2 MKOT for GOiretf MFTIGN , BRONGHMttS , ASTHMA , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , some DISEASES of the SKIN , RTCKETS , INFANTILE WASTINj ^ GENELRAL DEBILITY , and all SCEOFlILOir & AFKBCTI 0 WR —effecting a cure or alleviatiaersufferinsjnuoh more ra $ uu $ than any other kind : . VXTELE ANI ? TOA ^ ftETEEATED ; TESTIMONIAL FKOar ARTHUR H . HASSAIil * , M . D ., F . L . S ., Member ofiihe Royal College of Physicians , Physician to the Royal Free Hospital , Author of "Food and its Adulteration * , " Ac . & c . "DearSir ,- ^ - ! beg to return my acknowledgments for the copy " of if our Work on Cod -Liver Oil , with which you have favoured me . I was already acquainted- with it , and had perused it some time previously with considerable gratification , especially the chapter devoted to the consideration of the adulteration of Cod Liver Oil . : " I have paid , as you are aware , much attention to tho subject olLthe adulteration , of drugs . Amongst the articles examined , I have not overlooked one so important as Cod Liver Oil , and this more particularly since it is ayery . favourite remedy withine , and is , moreover , so liable to deterioration by admixture with other , especially inferior Fish Oils . I may state that I have more than once , at different times , subjected your Light Brown Oil to chemical analysis , aud this unknown to yourself , and I have always found it to be free from all impurity , and rich in the constituents of bile . " So great is my confidence in the articlo . -that I usually prescribe it in preference to any other , in order to make sure of obtaining the remedy in ite purest and best condition . ' I remain , yours faithfully , ( Signed ) " ARTHUR H . HASSALIi , M JK " Bennett-street , St . James ' s-street , " 1 st December , 18 S 4 . " To Dr . De Jofigh , the Hague . " " ~ ~ Sold in London by ANSAR , HABFORDi and Co ., 77 ; Strand , Dr . De Jongh ' s solo accredited Consignees and Agents for the United Kingdom and the British Possessions , and sent , by them , cabbzaojs fjuse , to all parts at town . May be obtained , in the Country , from respectable Chemists and Vendors of Medicine . Should any difficulty bo experienced in procuring the Oil , Messrs . Ansab . Habfosd , and Co . will forward four half-pint bottles to auy part of England , cakeiaqh paid , on receipt of a remittance of Ten Shillings . Half pints ( 10 ounces ) , 2 s . 6 d . ; Pints ( 2 » ounces ) . 4 s . 9 d ;; Quarts ( 40 ounces ) , 9 S—IMPERIAL . MEASURE . CAUTION .-The bottles ore labelled with Duv De Jonoh's atamp and signature , without which none are genuine- The Publio are specially cautioned against fro-2 uent attempts to induce them to purchase other kinds of od Liver Oil . under tho pretence that they arc tho same as Dr . Do Jongh's , or equally eUkaoioua .

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